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Let’s Learn Navajo - Common Phrases & Farewell
Common Phrases – Greeting & Farewell
Yáʼátʼééh abíní. Good morning.
Aooʼ, yáʼátʼééh. Yes, hello. (a common response to Yáʼátʼééh)
Háágóóshąʼ? Where (are you going) to?
Haʼátʼíísh baa naniná? What are you doing?
Hazhóʼó naniná? Be careful; be good.
Ádaa áhólyą́. Take care of yourself.
Yiską́ągo índa. See you tomorrow (tomorrow, and then)
Shí kʼad ; Shí kʼad dooleeł. I’m leaving now.
Pronunciation rules can be found here (Simple Nouns Pt. 1), (Simple Nouns Pt. 2) and here (Simple Nouns Pt. 3).
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WEST INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICAN RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
The Western United States is a North American region that constitutes the western part of the United States. Alaska and Hawaii are also considered part of the Western United States.
AHTNA ─ “The Ahtna, or Ahtena, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Copper River in southern Alaska.” ─ Ahtna Information
ALEUT ─ “The Aleuts, or Unangas, are an Inuit people. They are native to the Aleutian Islands between Russia and Alaska.” ─ Aleut Information ─ Aleut Museum ─ Aleut Language
ATHABASKAN ─ “Athabaskan, or Dene, is an Indigenous American linguistic group that share the Athabaskan language family. They are native to Alaska, north Canada, and southwest United States of America.” ─ Athabaskan Languages ─ Athabaskan Language Conference
CAHUILLA ─ “The Cahuilla, or Ivilyuqaletem, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the center of southern California.” ─ Cahuilla Information ─ Cahuilla Language ─ Cahuilla Language
CROW ─ “The Crow, or Absaroka, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to central and south Montana.” ─ Crow Information ─ Crow Language
HOPI ─ “The Hopi are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to northeastern Arizona.” ─ Hopi Information ─ Hopi Culture and History ─ Hopi Dictionary
INUIT ─ “The Inuit are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Greenland, Canada, and Alaska.” ─ Inuit Collections ─ Inuit Religion ─ Inuit Dictionary
KUMEYAAY ─ “The Kumeyaay, or Tipai-Ipai, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to southern California.” ─ Kumeyaay Culture ─ Kumeyaay Language ─ Diegueño Dialect
KWAKWAKA’WAKW ─ “The Kwakwaka’wakw, or the Kwakiutl, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Vancouver Island.” ─ Kwakwaka’wakw Mythology ─ Revival of the Kwakwaka’wakw Langauge ─ The Bible in Kwakwaka’wakw
LUISEÑO ─ “The Luiseño, or Payómkawichum, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the coastal area of southern California.” ─ Luiseño Culture ─ Luiseño History ─ Luiseño Language
MIWOK ─ “The Miwok, or Miwuk, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to northern California.” ─ Miwok Mythology ─ Miwok History ─ Miwok Dictionary
NAVAJO ─ “The Navajo, or Diné, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the southwestern United States of America.” ─ Navajo Culture ─ Navajo Mythology ─ Navajo Language
O’ODHAM ─ “The O’odham people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona.” ─ O’odham Dictionary
PAIUTE ─ “The Northern Paiute people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Great Basin in the United States of America.” ─ Paiute Culture ─ Paiute Culture ─ Paiute History
PUEBLO ─ “The Pueblo, or Puebloan, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to New Mexico and Arizona.” ─ Isleta Pueblo Information
SHOSHONE ─ “The Shoshone, or Shoshoni, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada.” ─ Shoshone Information ─ Shoshoni Language Project
SNOHOMISH ─ “The Snohomish people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Puget Sound area of Washington.” ─ Snohomish Culture and History
TEWA ─ “The Tewa are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to the Rio Grande, New Mexico.” ─ The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indian
WINTUN ─ “The Wintun people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to North California.” ─ Wintu Language
ZUNI ─ “The Zuni, or Zuñi, people are an Indigenous North American people. They are native to western New Mexico.” ─ Zuni Culture ─ Zuni Culture ─ Zuni Language
#resources#western united states#ahtna#aleut#athabaskan#cahuilla#crow#hopi#inuit#kumeyaay#kwakwaka'wakw#luiseño#miwok#navajo#o'odham#paiute#pueblo#shoshone#snohomish#tewa#wintun#zuni
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2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert
2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert
From the hotel in Marrakech or the meeting point, the 2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert begins at 7 a.m. We start our journey bypassing via Ouarzazate on our way to Zagora. We make a pit break at Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah to take in the magnificent sights mention on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites List. We travel over to the Draa Valley, which is famous for such Ksour and Kasbah.
This 2 days Marrakech desert trip is a shared group and can be made private, if so please don’t hesitate to text or email us. Upon arrival, we will take a camel ride, until we reach the khaymas camp, where we will have dinner and spend the night. There are luxury tents (with private bathrooms) you can book them in advance by contacting us.
Afterwards, we get to Zagora, where you will spend 1.30 hours riding a camel at sunset. We finish the day with a nice classic meal together under the dazzling sand sky while retreating to a Berber camp below the limitless moon to nap. So start the journey with a traditional Berber meal in the Sahara before climbing our camels and riding further into the Dunes to see the dawn. Afterwards, we go by car over the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech, the Diamond of the Southwest.
Zagora desert trip from Marrakech
Please contact us if you need to know any more information about the tents, how it looks like from inside, we have already attached some pictures on the Zagora desert trip from Marrakech, beds are good quality and also the covers, we are trying the best to give you an excellent experience by providing the best tools and equipment.
The desert trips, whether privately or organisation, carry personal bags. Kindly bring a small rucksack with you on your camel journey to the desert tent. The majority of your belongings will be stored in the car in Zagora or at the tent driver’s resort in Zagora. You can also bring your water If you prefer, you are free to do so, but there will be plenty of convenient businesses along the road where you may buy bottled water on a routine basis.
Highlights :
Visit Draa Valley Discover High Atlas Mountains Explore Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah See Kasbah Glaoui Enjoy The desert experience Visit Oasis and Palm grove Travel between Berber village Eat Berber dinner Experience a Night in Berber tent Camel rides at sunrise and sunset
What’s included:
All transportation between destinations and activities
1 night in half board in Berber tent at Tizi Camp
2 Camel Rides
All Local taxes
Departure time :
7h10
Return Details:
Back to the starting point around 18:30
Availability :
Daily availability
Tour Langauge :
French, English
Meeting Point :
We will set up a meeting point in Marrakech if you stay in a Riad
Do you have any questions? contact us via WhatsApp click here
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thank you @chloevlntine for the tag ilyyyy
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Updated my blog profile! If you follow me I created this blog originally as a type of langblr where I could come to study and learn some of the languages I have studied. I’ve been neglecting this blog for a while now, but now that I’m home so much I thought I’d re-vist this blog. Anyways, if you guys want to know more hmu!
Like what I wrote in the description, I’m currently working on my Ph. D. in linguistics. The institution I’m attending has a focus on Language Preservation, Documentation & Preservation. So, if you want to discus linguistic theory, I can but it’s not my forte. My main focus is on Navajo and on the greater Southern Athabaskan languages as well as the practical uses of language in a community setting.
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